Is the PTO jumper in place on the back panel? Does it tune on a band
that is sure to have signals? If it tunes that jumper is in place, but
the counter isn't seeing signal. There are two jumpers needed, one for
RF and the other in the 9 pin molex connector for internal PTO power.
Reseating connectors works best with a tiny bit of DeoxIT on each pin,
just removing and reinstalling doesn't always break through oxidized
connector parts. And the insulation displacement ends of the connectors
can be more of a problem than the PC board side of the connector.
73, Jerry, K0CQ
On 4/6/2010 2:58 PM, W8BVH wrote:
> Greetings to the net:
> I have a stock Corsair II that has been idle for about 4 months due to some
> family health issues. I turned it on yesterday and found the display only
> reads 9.0000 or 91.0000 no matter what band you select. I know that there
> was a discussion about this some time ago but was unable to find the answer
> in the archives. Can someone give me a hint?? I opened the top and removed
> the filters and lossened up the screws on all of the boards that I could
> reach from the top and re-tightened them. I removed all of the plugs on the
> boards, one at a time, and re-seated them. All to no avail. Thanks to all in
> advance for your patience and the bandwidth. Oh, I'm using the 961 power
> supply.
> Best regards,
> Ralph Howes
> W8BVH
>
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